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1 No doubt they are numerous, and numbers beget confidence , you know.
2 Maybe it would beget confidence such as you have.
3 Some speakers are able to beget confidence by their very manner, while others can not.
4 A day of sun, of delusive bird-singing, sight of the mellow earth,-all these begin to beget confidence .
5 He could not comprehend why confidence did not beget confidence , why generosity should not call forth generosity in return.
6 Nick Cambert was a large man, big-bodied and heavy, with sandy hair, and those peculiar light blue eyes which do not beget confidence .
7 Such tender, self-sacrificing love compels attention, begets confidence , enkindles love, and surely wins its object.
8 Confidence begets confidence ; but be very sure that the person on whom you bestow yours is worthy of it.
9 Confidence thus begets confidence in others; and this in itself was one of Elmer's reasons for acting as he did.
10 Here we see how character begets confidence , and how character rests upon industry as the house rests upon its foundation.
11 Confidence begets confidence , and as I told her mine, all she said to me became more intimate and more interesting.
12 Confidence begets confidence ; and so Tom told her in turn that the Squire and the Dame had come to words over it.
13 Nothing begets confidence in a man sooner than the practice of this virtue, and nothing shakes confidence sooner than the want of it.
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